March 12, 2024
The appeal of Britain--of England--is that it was a small and settled place, which was homely and cosy, in which a person could feel truly relaxed and at their ease. That people could trust one another, help one another, and believe the people in power were actually doing their best. This made us a polished gem among the nations.
All that is gone now, of course. What was a delicate social fabric that had been woven together through hundreds of years of closeness and companionship was utterly destroyed in only a few decades by the ravages of mass immigration, Blair's social contractism, and the attempt to instantiate an artificial liberal order oriented towards universal recognition for all groups.
Now, nobody feels at home, everyone feels that they must be on their guard, and Britain is a colder and more depressing place for it.
This was not what was asked for and nobody knows how to fix this mess. The country is despondent, dilapidated, and decomposing, but there is nothing to be done. The answers are out of reach to our mediocre political class and the public realise that it isn't that voting won't work, but there is nobody worth voting for because nobody presents a genuine alternative that doesn't seem like pure evil.
Even if some kind of fascist group came to power, they would be unable to bring back the gentle, loving country that once existed here because their means would be alien to this land and their harsh methods would feel like an invasion. The nostalgia that the right has for the time that existed within our living memories can't be brought back by any of the means at our disposal.
So what is to be done? Not much, it seems, as the turnout to elections would suggest there is a malaise that lies over the people of this country. They realise that things have gotten out of their control and so they give up trying to control anything. Things will get worse because nothing can be done to make them better, so why wouldn't you simply leave and move somewhere else? It is irrational not to do so, but that means giving up on a historical continuity that almost no other country can boast.
I think this is why people in Britain are among the most unhappy in the world, but they just lack the means by which they can articulate the problem.
This was ours, and it was given away by our political class over the last 25 years. This is why people like Lee Anderson say things like "I want my country back." It is gone and they stole it without our consent and have given it away to people we never invited to share it with us. Then, of all things, we are told that it was never ours to begin with and every foreigner on Earth has as much right to it as we did in the first place.
Depression doesn't even begin to describe what I think the British people are feeling at the moment.
Tim adds:
Britain lost EVERYTHING, its world girdling empire, its cozy
and warm family relationship, everything. Now it's just a pawn in the
great game played by the internationalists.
It's dead and all the king's horses and all the king's men won't bring
it back. Same here in America. And for what? There is nothing of
benefit for any of this. It's just away to beak the great nation-states
and then impose an international order. Nothing more nor less.
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Posted by: Bill H at March 13, 2024 11:23 AM (Q7br2)
We had such a beautiful, happy country. Now it's a cesspool.
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